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Arcturus

Species: Arctic fox

Gender: Male

Weaponry: [| Dusagge cutlass].

Age: 27

Personality: A mildly tempered yet quick to action creature, and a cunning strategist. He prefers to use his fellow soldiers rather than fight them, and many a scheme has formed in his mind that would prove devastating to many a conqueror ruling him. He is a treacherous and dangerous individual, yet he plays the 'loyal soldier' well, and proves many a time to be a worthy and useful fighter in any horde, from desert sand to icy snow.

Appearance: A tall, sinewy fox, with dappled gray hairs mixing with his white fur, and a single patch of jet-black visible along one side of his jawline. The only equipment he's ever known to wear during his time as a Praetorian is a steel breastplate riddled with dents and scratches, and a belt, worn just below his armor. His only other items besides his belt are a leather canteen and a hollowed-out bone sheathe, crafted to hold his jagged Dusagge.

History: He was born and raised in the land of Ice and Snow under the ambitious wolverine Raghu. His parents were both Captains in his mighty kingdom, which spanned from the land of Ice and Snow to the Great North Sea. Shortly after Raghu met his end at the paws of a badger known as Lord Aldrich of Brocktree, a gathering of Raghu's faithful tried to fight on against the opportunistic Northern slavers and pirates, who pressed their advantage and moved farther north into the Land of Ice and Snow after the wolverine fell slain. But those smart enough to know that the wolverine's regime was finally at it's end left for new lands, setting across teh great North Sea, but like many others, they fell prey to the Great North Sea's perilous waters, only a scattering of them surviving long enough to drag themselves from the sea to the shore, just to meet up with the Praetorian Army and offer their allegiance, Arcturus among them. After many long seasons fighting under the Praetorian banner, the fox was soon proven a worthy fighter, but his ambitious and treacherous traits were soon visible to many an eye, costing him the chance of promotion.